#trump the USA adopted imperial measures against the world with its tariffs, as a way to maintain control over the economies of other countries, placing them at colonial levels where they serve the American empire of the USA. Having blocks like the European Union, Mercosur, and Asia, how could they let a single country dictate the rules of how much each country will earn? The posture of the USA enslaves and retards the development of these countries, including Brazil. The hope is the creation of a new currency that can compete with the dollar, which will be extinguished if nations move correctly. We have BRICS, the new economic block that made the USA tremble with fear of this block (BRICS) creating a new currency with fewer tariffs where countries could earn more and not enrich an enslaving country that exploits other nations and drains only their wealth. This proves that American territory visibly depends on other nations to maintain its power. These tariffs today are bringing billions of dollars into the USA's coffers. If the exploited nations unite, what will happen to the USA, a fifth-rate country that lives off the exploitation of the riches of underdeveloped countries? I still want to be alive to see chaos take over the United States. I do not believe that all these nations will continue to be exploited to the maximum, preventing them from developing and having agricultural, industrial, political, and economic autonomy, etc... Imagine if each country taxed three times what was taxed and solidified business between these countries and no longer did business with the United States. Tell me if they would still be sovereign in the world. Who finances all this sovereignty are the countries exploited by this trash country. In a Hitler-like style, the American government is acting like Nazi Germany, causing Latinos and other peoples to be imprisoned and deported as if they were criminals, a scene similar to that of the Nazis when they persecuted Jews and Blacks. The world did not belong to Germany and will not belong to the United States or China or Russia.
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